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  <Configuration>
    <Version>1.0.0</Version>
    <Product>SharePoint Server</Product>
    <Analysis>
      <Category>Service Instance and Timer Jobs</Category>
      <XMLDescription>Service Instance and Timer Jobs</XMLDescription>
    </Analysis>
  </Configuration>
  <ULAQuery>
    <Query>
	<ID>1e43cbfe-ed49-41c6-89a1-503101f45c41</ID>
	<Title>Usage timer job failed - Event 8075 </Title>
	<Parameters>
		<EventID>8075 </EventID>
		<Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff453926</Message>
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		<Symptom> This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8075 Description: The Usage Data Processing timer job failed. You can rerun this job using the Timer Job Status page in the SharePoint Central Administration site.</Symptom>
		<Description>The Usage Data Processing timer job failed.</Description>
		<Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

Usage logging is not enabled.


The farm service account does not have sufficient permissions to the log folder.


The disk on which the log folder is located is full.


The logging database does not exist or cannot be written to.


There were network issues between the farm server and the database server.</Cause>
		<Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff453926</Articles>
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    <Query>
      <ID>e7c6c405-40a9-4aca-9e61-988d3e9f5ba8</ID>
      <Title>Service instance provisioning failed - Event 7034 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7034 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519517</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7034'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7034'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event might appear in the event log: Event ID: 7034 Description: An attempt to start/stop instance of service [service type] on server [server name] did not succeed. Re-run the action via UI or command line on the specified server. Additional information is below:[more details].
</Symptom>
        <Description> An attempt to start or stop a service instance failed on a server in your farm because the service instance provisioning failed.
</Description>
        <Cause>The failure can have several causes. For more details, see the event details.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519517</Articles>
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    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>25b04ce3-214c-4b54-983a-78b603adf336</ID>
      <Title>SMTP service not running - Event 6599 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>6599 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff453928</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6599'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6599'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

SharePoint 2010 Products does not receive incoming e-mail.


Some front-end Web servers receive incoming e-mail while others do not.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 6599 Description: there was an error connecting to the Windows SMTP service.
</Symptom>
        <Description> Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products sends alerts and other SharePoint 2010 Products administration messages by using a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail server. When SharePoint 2010 Products is configured to receive incoming e-mail, the SMTP service delivers e-mail messages to a drop folder. A SharePoint timer job scans the drop folder and inserts the messages into SharePoint lists.
</Description>
        <Cause> Automatic configuration for incoming e-mail is enabled and the Windows SMTP service is not installed on one or multiple servers, or the Windows SMTP service is not running on one or multiple servers.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff453928</Articles>
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    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>fcd7db97-b5dc-492f-9f66-349f1a4b9230</ID>
      <Title>Service Instance timer execution failed - Event 6398 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>6398 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513069</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6398'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6398'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 6398 The Execute method of job definition [Job Definition Name] (ID Job ID) threw an exception. More information is included below. %n%n [Job Details]</Symptom>
        <Description>Several features of Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 rely on scheduled background processes called timer jobs. Administrators can configure, schedule, and view the status of timer jobs by using the SharePoint Central Administration Web site.
</Description>
        <Cause>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513069</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513069</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
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